Join the Ontario Hospital Association for the 22nd annual Health Care Leadership Summit created specifically for health care leaders across the province, it is the one event where health care’s most...

OMICS International is overwhelmed and delighted to announce the inception of the novel event “3rd International Conference on Health Informatics & Technology”. The most awaited event would be staged during June 27-29, 2016, at New Orleans, USA. With the theme upholding “Transforming future health care through application of knowledge in Information technology”, the event is assured to bring forth transparent and significant changes in the Health care sector.

Theme: eHealth for All This major congress will welcome about 1’000 Nurses and Medical Professionals from around the world. You will have the opportunity to hear latest scientific discoveries, engage lasting collaboration and professional friendships along with discussions and debates on controversial informatics topics, learn from others in your field, and connect to the leaders in informatics.

e-Health 2016 Reimagining Healthcare Delivery in Canada Canada's ONLY National e-Health Conference and Tradeshow e-Health offers proactive top-quality learning, opportunities to network with organizations and people that value quality health information as well as effective integrated system solutions. Since its inception, the Conference has attracted a steadily increasing attendance, now upwards of 1,500+ delegates. The Trade Show provides an excellent opportunity for direct access to members of the health informatics community. Join us for the 2016 e-Health Conference in Vancouver, Canada!

The eHealth conference series is organized by the Austrian Working Group of Health Informatics and eHealth since 2007. Since 2013, it takes place within the framework of eHealth Summit Austria, a major health ICT event organized by HIMSS Europe (Health Information and Management Systems Society). Each year, this event attracts up to 300 participants from academia, industry and health care organizations. This year, we are celebrating the 10th anniversary of this conference. In keeping with its motto, "Health Informatics meets eHealth", the eHealth conference series provides a platform for researchers, practitioners, decision makers and vendors to discuss innovative health informatics and eHealth solutions so as to improve the quality and efficiency of health care.

On May 18, 2016 from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm, HIMSS Ontario will host two after-work networking events, one in Toronto and one in Ottawa. Both events will begin with brief opening remarks, a work from our sponsor and presentations on the state of digital health maturity in Canada followed by the opportunity for networking over drinks and appetizers.

Using real-life success stories and lessons learned from the front-lines of health care, this two-part series will enable attendees to accelerate the transformation from relying on generic reports and dashboards to achieving truly useful Quality Improvement (QI)-focused analytic information and insights.

The European Federation for Medical Informatics (EFMI) and the French Association for Medical Informatics (AIM) invite you to participate to the Special Topic Conference (STC) “Transforming Healthcare with the Internet of Things” to be held in Paris, France, from Sunday 17th to Tuesday 19th April, 2016 under the auspices of the Laboratoire d’Informatique Médicale et d’Ingénierie des Connaissances en e-Santé (LIMICS).

At the ONUP 2016, hear from health system leaders who will share their perspectives for transformation in Ontario that embraces integrated health system delivery, and the integral role of analytics. Health system leaders and other leading experts will share best practices, emerging developments and innovative examples of how analytics are being harnessed as a catalyst for change. Hear from a broad range of industry leaders, including the Ministry, Provincial Agencies and Associations, CEOs, CIOs and innovative private sector companies.

The Joint Summits serve as the primary forum to connect with leaders in the field of informatics who are advancing translational science at the nexus of bioinformatics and clinical research. The theme of the 2016 Joint Summits is driving discovery and dissemination of precision medicine to improve patient and population health outcomes

The purpose of the International Conference on Health Informatics is to bring together researchers and practitioners interested in the application of information and communication technologies (ICT) to healthcare and medicine in general and to the specialized support to persons with special needs in particular.

Healthcare analytics is the system of tools, techniques, and people required to consistently and reliably generate accurate, validated, and trustworthy business and clinical insight. This series will focus on providing participants with the essential knowledge required to better utilize healthcare data and analytics for informing administrative and clinical decision-making. In the sessions, participants will learn what healthcare analytics is, and how analytics tools and techniques can be leveraged to improve healthcare quality and performance improvement initiatives.

The 4th National Institute on Nursing Informatics is a unique educational opportunity for nurses interested in learning more about advances in Canadian nursing and health informatics. The 2½ day onsite institute will focus on key issues and challenges related to informatics in practice, administration, research and education.

IHE USA Monitors Gain Real-World IHE Experience! IHE USA is looking for volunteers to serve as Monitors for verify tests at the IHE North American Connectathon 2016. Monitors are industry professionals that use their skills and expertise to review and evaluate interoperability tests conducted by over 100+ participating organizations. As a monitor, you will gain exposure to the latest standards, cutting-edge technology, and the engineers that make it all possible. Our unique, practical learning environment provides the experience you need to grow professionally.

This two-day intensive workshop provides a deep look at the skills and tools needed to develop and deploy private and secure cloud, mobile, social media, wearable and IoT solutions in health care, retail, finance, travel, transportation, energy and other industries. It looks at privacy and security requirements from both the vendor and customer perspectives.

This presentation describes the general process and benefits offered by standardizing clinical documentation in electronic systems at the point of care. When clinical language is standardized into a structured format and supported by terminology services (process, people, technology, and governance), this brings new opportunities for Health Information Management professionals to support patient care.

In this webinar, we’ll review a newly published Information Value Index report based on research conducted by PwC for Iron Mountain. We’ll cover how organizations seek to gain value from their information, how they are faring, and steps to take to close capability gaps – including a quick poll so you can see where you fall along the spectrum. Insights and action items will help you become a key player in the process of considering your information as an asset, not a liability.

Join us during Cyber Week for an event not to be missed! Hear from technology industry experts and health care leaders about mission-critical tactics to minimize your risk of intrusion and prolonged exposure from cyber attacks.

The Midwest Fall Technology Conference offers you and your organization an opportunity to personally engage hundreds of health IT thought leaders, industry experts, and influencers from across the region. It is your chance to learn from the leaders, network with like-minded health IT professionals, and influence the influencers.

Is your digital health solution innovative or impractical? Present your digital health solution to a panel of industry experts at the Ontario Health Association’s 2015 HealthAchieve conference and find out. Vendor pitches must be submitted to himssontario@gmail.com no later than 16 September 2015. You can also direct any queries to the same e-mail address. We look forward to receiving your submission.

This course is designed for analysts with experience in one or more business intelligence, reporting, and/or dash boarding tools but who are looking for a more robust tool that enables increased insight gained from healthcare-related data sources (such as electronic medical records, surveys, and even social media).

In this presentation, we first introduce the problems that arise due to resistance to change in a healthcare organization. Then a distinction is drawn between organizational and individual change. Some relevant change management models are introduced, including...

The Canadian Reception at HIMSS, hosted by ITAC Health and the HIMSS Ontario Chapter, has become the Signature Social Event for Canadians and their guests that are attending HIMSS. As in the years past, there will be complimentary hors d’oeuvres, a cash bar and there is no charge to attend – all are welcome – we look forward to seeing you there. For those companies looking for sponsoring opportunities, the Canadian Reception has proven to be a worthwhile investment.

This session is intended to provide a general introduction to terminology services. Terminology services is a combination of the process, people, technology and governance required to enable the adoption, selection and management of clinical terminologies. The presenter will share the methodology used by one province in creating the strategy for a health system wide terminology service.

Join key public sector leaders like Michael Green, Canada Health Infoway, and Dr. Sanjeev Goel, Health Quality Innovation Collaborative, to explore the state of e-Health in Ontario at this popular one-day event.

This 2-session online program introduces the COACH eSafety Guidelines: a comprehensive resource for health information professionals and others with a responsibility to ensure that eHealth systems are built and operated in a manner that reduces the risk to patient safety. The Guidelines provide a sound basis for implementing an eSafety Management Program including the assessment of risks using the eHealth Safety Case.